Who was Betty? Who was Georgann? Why did Betty reference Georgann's health? Is St. Pete's Beach a clue?

​To the uninformed, it is not even clear that this is an authorial inscription. Many authors sign books on the title page and cross through their typed names to indicate a signed copy. The flyleaf, by contrast, is typically a location in which one might find a third party gift inscription unrelated to production of the book. To conclude this copy might be signed by Bacall, one is required to know that her familiar name was "Betty." [See "Elizabeth and Her Court."]

"By Myself" Signed by Lauren Bacall

Then it was necessary to confirm the authenticity of the signature. That meant comparing the inscription to other examples of Bacall's handwriting. Nick Harvill Libraries maintains an archive with scans of authorial signatures that pass through our store. The inscription matched. [Even if there had not been an example in the NHL archive, there are many online.]

The next step was to determine the meaning of the inscription and the identity of the recipient. This required less than ten minutes. Georgann is an uncommon name, particularly that spelling variation. An Internet search of "Lauren Bacall" and "Georgann" revealed that there is an actress named Georgann Johnson. Johnson was one of the players in the Robert Altman ensemble film HealtH in which Bacall starred. The movie was made in 1979, the same year By Myself was released. Moreover, it was filmed entirely on location at the Don CeSar Hotel, located in St. Petersburg Beach, the same city Bacall references in her inscription.

Bacall's words then became clear. The word "health" in quotations is obviously a reference to the movie they were filming together, HealtH.

​Mystery solved. Next case, please.

Lauren Bacall Interviewed by Dick Cavett in a Pseudo Documentary About the Film "HealtH"

The image of Lauren Bacall with her husband Jason Robards and their son Sam Robards is from By Myself.